Mass Market and Trade Paper Titles: March-August
by Karole Riippa -- Publishers Weekly, 1/21/2008
MASS MARKET
Dead to Me (Mar., $7.99) by Anton Strout follows Simon Canderous, who has the ability to touch an object and divine facts about the person who owns it.
Grimspace (Mar., $7.99) by Ann Aguirre begins an action-filled romantic SF series featuring Sirantha Jax.
Magic Burns (Apr., $6.99) by Ilona Andrews continues the urban fantasy series that stars a mercenary, a shape-shifter and vampires.
Key to Conspiracy (May, $7.99) by Talia Gryphon. Paradoc Gillian Key, who treats psychological difficulties within the paranormal community, is also a skilled and deadly Marine.
Earth Ascendant: Astrolopis Book II (May, $7.99) by Sean Williams is the second book in the space opera trilogy.
Night Child (June, $6.99) by Jes Battis begins a new urban fantasy series featuring a CSI for paranormal and occult crimes.
Codespell (June, $6.99) by Kelly McCullough is a contemporary fantasy set in a world where magic has gone digital.
The Iron Hunt (July, $7.99) by Marjorie Liu follows Maxine Kiss, the last demon hunter who stands between Earth and apocalypse.
Charles & Anna 1 (Aug., $TBA) by Patricia Briggs. This new urban fantasy series introduces the world of Mercy Thompson.
Reprints: The Alchemist's Apprentice (Mar., $7.99) by Dave Duncan; All Together Dead (Apr., $7.99) by Charlaine Harris;
Vampire, Interrupted (Mar., $6.99) by Lynsay Sands. While Julian attempts to rekindle the 700 years long love he's felt for Marguerite, someone else wants her dead. 300,000 first printing.
How to Propose to a Prince (Mar., $6.99) by Kathryn Caskie. Elizabeth Royle dreams of the man she'll marry and now she must find him. 125,000 first printing.
No One Heard Her Scream (Apr., $6.99) by Jordan Dane. Det. Rebecca Montgomery tracks a monster who is killing young women. 250,000 first printing.
The Seduction of an Unknown Lady (Apr., $6.99) by Samantha James. Captivated by bookshop owner and author Fionna Hawkes, Lord Aidan McBride determines to have her. 200,000 first printing.
Never Trust a Scoundrel (Apr., $6.99) by Gayle Callen. When her mother loses their house in a card game, Grace must marry the scoundrel who brought about the misfortune. 125,000 first printing.
Duchess by Night (May, $7.99) by Eloisa James. A bored duchess attends a dissolute house party disguised as a man—and loses her heart to the rakish host. 500,000 first printing.
No One Left to Tell (May, $6.99) by Jordan Dane. While investigating a grisly murder, a homicide detective finds herself falling in love with a stranger, as a killer is about to make his move. 250,000 first printing.
One Foot in the Grave (May, $6.99) by Jeaniene Frost. Half-vampire Cat Crawford is now Special Agent Cat Crawford, working for the government to rid the world of the rogue undead. 150,000 first printing.
A Notorious Proposition (May, $6.99) by Adele Ashworth. Former lovers, reunited to search for stolen diamonds, find their love burning once again. 150,000 first printing.
The Lost Duke of Wyndham (June, $7.99) by Julia Quinn. When a war hero drifts into the life of a highwayman, a chance encounter with a duchess and her beautiful companion will change his life. 850,000 first printing.
Not Another Bad Date (June, $7.99) by Rachel Gibson. When Adele has dating trouble, a guardian angel is assigned to help her — which will either end in disaster or joy. 350,000 first printing.
No One Lives Forever (June, $6.99) by Jordan Dane. Christian and Raven team up with Jasmine, a notorious assassin who must rescue a loved one from certain death. 250,000 first printing.
After the Kiss (July, $6.99) by Suzanne Enoch. The illegitimate son of a Marquis determines to exact revenge on those who wronged him. 200,000 first printing.
In Bed with the Devil (July, $6.99) by
Some Like It Wicked (Aug., $7.99) by Teresa Medeiros. Catriona Kincaid finds unexpected love after she rejects frivolous Regency society and returns to her native
Before the Scandal (Aug., $6.99) by Suzanne Enoch. A viscount more used to battlefields than ballrooms poses as a highwayman and finds danger in his attraction to a beautiful woman. 200,000 first printing.
Reprints: Dark Room (Mar., $7.99) by Andrea Kane, 450,000 first printing; The Land of Mango Sunsets (Apr., $7.99) by Dorothea Benton Frank, 650,000 first printing; Oceans Apart (Apr., $7.99) by Karen Kingsbury, 300,000 first printing; Innocent as Sin (May, $7.99) by Elizabeth Lowell, 750,000 first printing; When Day Breaks (Aug., $7.99) by Mary Jane Clark, 600,000 first printing.
BALLANTINE
Howling at the Moon (Mar., $6.99) by Karen McInerny. The author's debut launches a comical werewolf series starring Sophie Garou, an, um, unusual creature who finds herself threatened with exposure.
To Bed a Beauty (Mar., $6.99) by Nicole Jordan. A charming beauty asks a cynical duke for lessons in love with unexpected results.
Her Every Pleasure (Apr., $6.99) by Gaelen Foley concludes the trilogy about the Knight family cousins with the exploits of a dashing war hero who must protect a princess.
To Seduce a Bride (Apr., $6.99) by Nicole Jordan. When a spirited hoyden takes refuge in a pleasure house, a nobleman determines to woo her.
Silent Scream (June, $6.99) by Allison Brennan. In Big Sky country, a writer fights for her life, a sheriff struggles with his demons and a young man must find a way to save all he loves.
Sins of Sir Gabriel Boscastle (July, $6.99) by Jillian Hunter takes the reader on a romp through Regency England with mistaken identities, sly wit and romantic intrigue.
The Bearskin Rug (July, $6.99) by Jennifer Stevenson. A young woman with paranormal abilities gets teamed up with a sex demon she accidentally frees from a centuries-long enchantment.
Bound by Flame (Aug., $7.99) by Annie Windsor. When witches turn up murdered in
Reprints: Obsession: An Alex Delaware Novel (Mar., $9.99) by Jonathan Kellerman; The Successor (Mar., $7.99) by Stephen Frey; Last Breath (Apr., $6.99) by Mariah Stewart; Up Close and Dangerous (May, $7.99) by Linda Howard; The Chrysalis (May, $6.99) by Heather Terrell; Chasers (June, $7.99) by Lorenzo Carcaterra; Force of Nature (July, $7.99) by Suzanne Brockmann; The Devil's Labyrinth (Aug., $7.99) by John Saul.
BANTAM
BSI: Starside: Final Inquiries (Mar., $6.99) by Roger MacBride Allen concludes this space adventure as Bureau of Special Investigations agents work to protect the future of Earth.
Heart of Light (Mar., $6.99) by Sarah Hoyt begins a series that re-imagines the Victorian era as a world where dragons threaten passengers on flying carpets.
Private Arrangements (Apr., $6.99) by Sherry Thomas. In this debut romance, a Victorian Lord and Lady are granted the opportunity to rekindle their faded love.
Poison Sleep (Apr., $6.99) by T.A. Pratt. Chief sorcerer Marla Mason finds herself the target of a renegade in the second book in this urban fantasy series.
The Cold Spot (May, $6.99) by Tom Piccirilli. After years of delusion, a young man discovers the truth behind his mother's murder and his father's suicide.
Promise the Moon (June, $6.99) by Elizabeth Joy Arnold. An American soldier's family struggles to understand his suicide upon returning from
The Final Sacrifice (July, $6.99) by Patricia Bray. In the conclusion of this epic fantasy trilogy, conspirators within the empire threaten to seize the Ikarian throne.
Delicious (Aug., $6.99) by Sherry Thomas. His attraction to a mysterious woman threatens a Victorian gentleman's plans for improving his social standing.
Monkey See, Monkey Die (Aug., $TBA) by Cynthia Baxter. Vet-turned-amateur sleuth Jessie Popper trails the murderer of an old friend.
Reprints: The Alibi Man (Mar., $7.99) by Tami Hoag; No Humans Involved (Mar., $6.99) by Kelley Armstrong; Freedom's Price (Mar., $6.99) by Suzanne Brockmann; The Rider of Lost Creek (Mar., $4.99) by Louis L'Amour; Flawless (Apr., $6.99) by Joshua Spanogle; The Dead Place (Apr., $7.50) by Stephen Booth; The Emancipator's Wife (Apr., $7.50) by Barbara Hambly; Dear Prince Charming (Apr., $6.99) by Donna Kauffman; The Good Guy (May, $7.99) by Dean Koontz; Babylon Rising: The Edge of Darkness (May, $7.99) by Tim LaHaye; Guinness World Records 2008 (May, $7.50) by Craig Glenday; Hide (June, $7.99) by Lisa Gardner; Body Language (June, $6.99) by Suzanne Brockmann; What Matters Most (July, $7.50) by Luanne Rice; Outrageous Fortune (July, $6.99) by Tim Scott; The New World (July, $6.99) by Michael A. Stackpole; The Face of Death (Aug., $6.99) by Cody McFadyen.
BANTAM DISCOVERY
My Best Friend's Girl (Apr., $5.99) by Dorothy Koomson. When a young woman learns that her estranged best friend is terminally ill, she forgives a long ago betrayal.
Everything Nice (Aug., $5.99) by Ellen Shanman. A driven advertising exec finds unexpected happiness when she's forced to reinvent her life.
Reprints: The Year of Fog (Mar., $5.99 by Michelle Richmond; Garden Spells (Apr., $5.99) by Sarah Addison Allen; The Wedding Officer (May, $5.99) by Anthony Capella; How to Talk to a Widower (June, $5.99) by Jonathan Tropper.
Lifelines (Mar., $7.99) by CJ Lyons. Four women face life and death daily in the ER.
Twisted Creek (Apr., $7.99) by Jodi Thomas. In this contemporary novel, a young woman unexpectedly inherits a ramshackle house in
How to Knit a Wild
Deadly Dose: The Untold Story of a Homicide Investigator's Crusade for Truth and Justice (June, $7.99) by Amanda Lamb looks at the investigation into the poisoning death of a young husband and father and the search to bring his killer and his wife to justice.
Dragon Wytch (July, $TBA) by Yasmine Galenorn presents the fourth book in the story of the D'Artigo women, semi-supernatural sisters who work to save the world, one monster at a time.
Undertow (Aug., $TBA) by Kimberly Scott. This legal thriller centers around the suspicious death of a powerful senator's daughter.
Reprints: Sacred Stone (Mar., $9.99) by Clive Cussler and Craig Dirgo; High Profile (Mar., $9.99) by Robert B. Parker.
Three Bedrooms, One Corpse (Mar., $7.99) by Charlaine Harris is the third book in the Aurora Teagarden series.
A Vicky Hill Exclusive! (Mar., $6.99) by Hannah Dennison begins a series set in Gipping-on-Plym, a sleepy English town, and starring investigative journalist Vicky Hill.
Through a Glass, Deadly: A Glassblowing Mystery (Mar., $6.99) by Sarah Atwell begins a series featuring Emmeline Dowell.
Hey Diddle Diddle, The Corpse and the Fiddle: A Callie Parrish Mystery (Apr., $6.99) by Fran Rizer returns mortuary cosmetologist Callie Parrish to the scene of a crime.
Murder Is Binding (Apr., $6.99) by Lorna Berrett begins a new series of bookstore mysteries featuring Tricia Miles, a store owner.
Corpse Pose: A Mantra for Murder Mystery (Apr., $6.99) by Diana Killian. The first in a yoga mystery series introduces AJ Alexander, a transplanted New Yorker who learns to solve crimes and take deep breaths.
Hooked on Murder: A Crochet Mystery (May, $6.99) by Betty Hechtman. This new series introduces Molly Pink and her spunky crochet groups, the Tarzana Hookers.
The Cracked Pot: A Clay and Crime Mystery (May, $6.99) by Melissa Glazer continues this ceramics and pottery mystery series.
The Julius House (June, $7.99) by Charlaine Harris is the fourth book in the Aurora Teagarden series.
High Marks for Murder: A Bellehaven House Mystery (June, $7.99) by Rebecca Kent begins a series with Meredith Llewellyn, the headmistress of Bellehaven House and sleuth supreme.
It Happened One Knife (July, $7.99) by Jeffrey Cohen is the second book in the Double Feature Mystery series with independent movie theatre owner Elliot Freed.
Dead over Heels (Aug., $TBA) by Charlaine Harris collects werewolf and vampire stories.
Reprints: Dragonwell Dead: A Tea Shop Mystery (Mar., $7.99) by Laura Childs; Simmer Down: A Gourmet Girl Mystery (Mar., $7.99) by Susan Conant and Jessica Conant-Park; Spanish Dagger (Apr., $7.99) by Susan Wittig Albert; Blind Spot (Apr., $7.99) by Terri Persons; Tumbling Blocks (May, $7.99) by Earlene Fowler; A Killer Stitch: A Knitting Mystery (June, $6.99) by Maggie Sefton; Little Tiny Teeth (July, $7.99) by Aaron Elkins; Knitting Bones (Aug., $TBA) by Monica Ferris.
Shifter (Mar., $7.99) by Angela Knight, Lora Leigh, Alyssa Day and Virginia Kantra gathers tales of paranormal romance.
Catch a Shadow (Mar., $7.99) by Patricia Porter. A paramedic's goodwill gesture makes her the target of a cold-blooded killer.
Fast and Loose (Apr., $7.99) by Elizabeth Bevarly introduces a contemporary romance trilogy set the week before the Kentucky Derby.
Warrior: The Time Hunters (May, $7.99) by Angela Knight. In the future a temporal agent must stop a madman.
Atlantis Unleashed (May, $TBA) by Alyssa Day continues the paranormal romance series about the war raging between vampires and immortals inhabiting Atlantiss.
Wild for Him (June, $TBA) by Janelle Davidson. A security expert and a bodyguard must protect a woman who's being stalked.
The Trouble with Moonlight (June, $6.99) by Donna MacMeans. This sexy historical romance is set in 1876
Ghost Moon (July, $TBA) by Rebecca York continues the werewolf romantic suspense tales featuring the
My Lord and Spymaster (July, TBA) by Joanna Bourne introduces Captain Sebastian Kennett who comes to the rescue of a beautiful woman.
Mysteria II (Aug., $TBA) by MaryJanice Davidsonet al. The X Files meets Dangerous Housewives in these connected novellas set in the mythical town of
Viking Unchained (Aug., $TBA) by Sandra Hill. In this humorous time-travel romance, an 11th-century Viking warrior finds himself in the middle of a 21st-century Navy SEAL operation.
Reprints: The Sword: A Novel of the Sons of Destiny (Mar., $7.99) by Jean Johnson; The Wolf: A Novel of the Sons of Destiny (Apr., $7.99) by Jean Johnson; Wine, Tarts, & Sex (June, $7.99) by Susan Johnson; Charmed & Ready (July, $7.99) by Candace Havens; Bit the Jackpot (Aug, $TBA) by Erin McCarthy.
BL PUBLISHING
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The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction (Mar., $7.99), edited by George Mann, offers tales from writers including Eric Brown, Karl Schroeder, Robert Reed et al. 45,000 first printing.
Horus Heresy: Legion (Apr., $7.99) by Dan Abnett. The loyalties of the Alpha Legion and the Imperial Army are put to the test. 45,000 first printing.
Time of Legends: Heldenhammer (May, $7.99) by Graham McNeill tells of Signa's most famous battle where men and dwarfs defended
Infoquake (July, $7.99) by David Louis Edleman takes SF into the corporate boardroom of the future. 40,000 first printing.
Reprints: Brothers of the Snake (June, $7.99) by Dan Abnett. 30,000 first printing.
BRAVA
Fangs but No Fangs (July, $6.99) by Kathy Love. A loyal sister helps her vampire brother who is pining for a mortal.
Reprints: Close to Perfect (Mar., $6.99) by Tina Donahue; Turn Left at Sanity (Apr., $6.99) by Nancy Warren; Ask for It (May, $6.99) by Sylvia Day; Temperature's Rising (June, $6.99) by Karen Kelley.
DAFINA
Suddenly Single (Mar., $6.99) by Carmen Green. A happily single woman runs into a hunk from her past who works to convince her that being alone is not an option.
Long Hot Nights (May, $6.99) by Candice Poarch. After a night of passion, a detective and a businesswoman try to stop a killer from striking again.
Better Than (June, $6.99) by Leslie Esdaile. A divorcée on the verge of a new life finds love.
Let's Get It On (Aug., $6.99) by Cherise Hodges.
Reprints: Make Me Hot (Mar., $6.99) by Marissa Monteilh; Bad Girls Finish First (Apr., $6.99) by Shelia Dansby; Sugar vs. Spice (June, $6.99) by Joanne Skerrett.
DARK HORSE
Predator: Turnabout (Mar., $6.99) by Steve Perry is timed to come out with the release of the second AvP movie and the release of the DVD.
DAW
Goblin War (Mar., $7.99) by Jim C. Hines. The sequel to Goblin Quest and Goblin Hero spoofs clichéd fantasy themes.
Dangerous Dames (Apr., $8.99) by John Zakour and
Misspelled (Apr., $7.99) by Julie E. Czerneda presents 17 stories about spell casters and what happens when spells go awry.
Blood Bank (May, $7.99) by Tanya Huff gathers Huff's stories about vampire Henry Fitzroy and Detective Vicki Nelson.
Front Lines (May, $7.99), edited by Denise Little. Nineteen new tales tell what it means to serve on the frontline in a war zone whether it be human, alien, pixie or toy.
Future
Reprints: The Name of the Wind: The Kingkiller Chronicle: Day One (Apr., $7.99) by Patrick Rothfus; The Spirit Stone: Book Two of the Silver Wyrm (May, $7.99) by Katharine Kerr; The Alton Gift (June, $7.99) by Marion Zimmer Bradley and Deborah J. Ross; The Heart of Valor: A Confederation Novel (June, $7.99) by Tanya Huff; The Fox (July, $7.99) by Sherwood Smith; Deepwood: Karavans #2 (Aug., $7.99) by Jennifer Roberson; The Sleeping God: A Novel of Dhuylyn and Parno (Aug., $7.99) by Violette Malan.
DELL
Enemy Combatant (Mar., $6.99) by Ed Gaffney. A lawyer is forced to defend a man accused of plotting the biggest terrorist attack on the
Traitor's Kiss (Mar., $6.99) by Mary Blayney. In this Napoleonic era romance, a man jailed as a traitor falls in love with a woman who helps him escape.
Midnight Rising (Apr., $6.99) by Lara Adrian. A cynical reporter encounters a vampire warrior and discovers her own unexpected passion; a new entry in the Midnight Breed series.
Smoke & Mirrors (Apr., $6.99) by John Ramsey Miller. Winter Massey investigates a sleazy casino and faces an old nemesis who is on a hunt for revenge.
The Darkest Kiss (May, $6.99) by Keri Arthur continues the Guardian series.
A Dog Among Diplomats (May, $6.99) by J.F. Englert. In this sequel to A Dog About Town, lab
Secrets of Surrender (June, $6.99) by Madeline Hunter continues the Rothwell Brothers series.
In a Dark Season (June, $6.99) by
Safer (June, $6.99) by Sean Doolittle. Accusations by a neighbor force a man to expose a small town to the real threat lurking in their community.
Poisoned by Gilt (July, $6.99) by Leslie Caine. In this new Sullivan and Gilbert Designs novel, the judge of an environmental design contest is poisoned.
The Lost Tomb (Aug., $6.99) by David Gibbins. An archaeologist, his team of experts and ex-Special Forces commandos discover an astonishing and controversial religious treasure.
The Devil You Know (Aug., $6.99) by Jenna Black. Exorcist with an attitude Morgan Kingsley returns in the follow-up to The Devil Inside.
Reprints: Simply Magic (Mar., $6.99) by Mary Balogh; Genghis: Birth of an Empire (Mar., $6.99) by Conn Iggulden; Parachute Infantry (Mar., $6.99) by David Webster; Bad Luck and Trouble (Apr., $7.99) by Lee Child; A Breath of Snow and Ashes (May, $7.99) by Diana Gabaldon; Bungalow 2 (June, $7.99) by Danielle Steel; The Ideal Wife (July, $6.99) by Mary Balogh; Beyond Reach (Aug., $7.99) by Karin Slaughter.
DEL REY
Succubus in the City (Apr., $6.99) by Nina Harper offers a contemporary satire about sex, high fashion, fabulous food, and hanging out with your supernatural gal pals.
Starstrike: Operation Orion (Apr., $7.99) by Kevin Dockery and Douglas Niles. In 2047, humans learn that Earth is a small pawn in a galactic conflict between three great empires and respond by establishing a force of elite commandoes.
Star Wars: Legacy of the Force: Revelation (May, $7.99) by Karen Traviss. The eighth tale in this series deals with Jacen Solo's dark powers which forces the Skywalker/Solo clans to choose sides.
The Last Vampire (July, $7.99) by Patricia Rosemoor and Mark Paoletti. The military unearths a mummy teeming with DNA that can transform mortals into beings with unimaginable power.
Mass Effect #2 (Aug., $7.99) by Drew Karpyshyn is the second official tie-in novel to Mass Effect, the upcoming videogame.
Exceptions to Reality (Aug., $6.99) by Alan Dean Foster collects short stories by the SF icon.
Reprints: Maelstrom: Book Two of the Twins of Petaybee (Mar., $7.99) by Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough; Death's Head (Mar., $7.99) by David Gunn; Starfist: Firestorm (May, $7.99) by David Serhman and Dan Cragg; The Tower of Shadows: Book One of The Tides of Fate (June, $7.99) by Drew Bowling; A Distant Magic (June, $6.99) by Mary Jo Putney; Elves of Cintra (July, $7.99) by Terry Brooks.
EOS
Emissaries from the Dead (Mar., $7.99) by Adam-Troy Castro. A Diplomatic Corps investigator with her own secrets is sent to an artificial world to investigate a series of murders.
Judge (Apr., $7.99) by Karen Traviss. If an alien savior and ultimate parasite gains a foothold among humanity, Earth will be destroyed.
The Touch of Twilight (June, $6.99) by Vicki Pettersson. Joanna accepts her role as Archer, part of the supernatural Zodiac force dedicated to protecting the inhabitants of
Year's Best SF 13 (June, $7.99), edited by David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer, collects stories with visions of tomorrow and yesterday.
Nightwalker (Aug., $7.99) by Jocelynn Drake. A nightwalker for centuries, Mira, a vampire with a secret, is about to meet her match in Danaus, a vampire hunter. 200,000 first printing.
Reprints: Into a Dark Realm (Mar., $7.99) by Raymond E. Feist, 125,000 first printing; Murder in LaMut (July, $7.99) by Raymond E. Feist, 100,000 first printing; Third Watch (Aug., $7.99) by Anne McCaffrey, 50,000 first printing.
FORGE
Reprints: Blood Lies (Mar., $7.99) by Daniel Kalla; Cat in a Red Hot Rage (Mar., $6.99) by Carole Nelson Douglas; Pandora's Legion (Apr., $7.99) by Harold Coyle and Barrett Tillman; After the Rice (Apr., $6.99) by Wendy French; Outsourced (May, $7.99) by R.J. Hillhouse; Turquoise Girl (May, $6.99) by Aimée and David Thurlo; The Lost Constitution (June, $7.99) by William Martin; Homeland Security (June, $7.99) by Alexa Hunt; Fashionably Late (July, $7.99) by Nadine Dajani; Issola (July, $6.99) by Steven Brust; MacArthur's War (July, $7.99) by Douglas Niles and Michael Dobson; The Bishop at the Lake (Agu., $6.99) by Andrew Greeley; It Dreams in Me (Aug., $6.99) by Kathleen O'Neal Gear.
GOLD EAGLE
Rogue Angel: Provenance (Mar., $6.99) by Alex Archer. Finding the relic is a divine quest—even if it means committing murder.
Room 59: Out of Time (Apr., $6.99) by Cliff Ryder. When a Room 59 agent is captured, he must stop ruthlessmasterminds from unleashing virulent death.
Rogue Angel: The Soul Stealer (May, $6.99) by Alex Archer. Annja Creed travels to
Room 59: Aim and Fire (July, $6.99) by Cliff Ryder. A nuclear bomb is missing; a terrorist thought to be dead is back; and it's soon apparent that someone is planning a massive attack against
GRAND CENTRAL/FOREVER
Border Wedding (Mar., $6.99) by Amanda Scott offers a new trilogy set in medieval
Seduced by a Spy (Mar., $6.99) by Andrea Pickens. A lovely orphan-turned-spy must catch a deadly French assassin.
Lady & the Vamp (Apr., $6.99) by Michelle Rowen. Sexy vampire Michael Quinn finally falls in love.
Don't Let Go (Apr., $6.99) by Marliss Melton. The fifth entry in the Navy SEALS series features one sexy SEAL, one combative mission and a woman who won't give up.
Pursuit (Apr., $6.99) by Elizabeth Jennings is a debut novel of romantic suspense.
To Taste Temptation (May, $6.99) by Elizabeth Hoyt is the first entry in the Legend of the Four Soldiers series, which follows the escapades of a dashing quartet.
Danger's Kiss (May, $6.99) by Sarah McKerrigan. A reticent lawman and a professional female thief are thrown together in this medieval romance.
Pitch Black (June, $6.99) by Susan Crandall. A single mother/journalist returns to her father's hometown with her adopted son only to have him go missing on a camping trip.
Tall Tales and Wedding Veils (June, $6.99) by Jane Graves. This story shows that what happens in Vegas doesn't necessarily stay in Vegas.
Demonica: Pleasure Unbound (July, $6.99) by Larissa Ione. In this debut novel, a hospital that specializes in patching up demons is turned upside down when a half-human slayer is brought in for treatment.
That's Amore (July, $6.99) by Wendy Markham depicts a romance involving a member of the Chickalini family and two psychic sisters with a message to share.
Out of Time (Aug., $6.99) by Samantha Graves. This novel of paranormal romantic suspense teams a tomb-raider with a museum curator in a race to rescue a great treasure of Antiquity.
My Wicked Enemy (Aug., $6.99) by Carolyn Jewel is a sexy, action-filled paranormal romance.
Magic in His Kiss (Aug., $6.99) by
GRAND CENTRAL/VISION
Reprints: The 5th Horseman (Mar., $9.99) by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro, 1.25 million first printing; Simple Genius (Apr., $9.99) by David Baldacci, 1.25 million first printing; Step on a Crack (June, $9.99) by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge, 1.75 million first printing; The Wheel of Darkness (July, $7.99) by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, 550,000 first printing; You've Been Warned (Aug., $9.99) by James Patterson and Howard Roughan.
GRAND CENTRAL/GCP
Reprints: Wild Jinx (Mar., $6.99) by Sandra Hill; Chances (Apr., $6.99) by Jackie Collins; The Blue Knight (Apr., $7.99) by Joseph Wambaugh; The New Centurions (Apr., $7.99) by Joseph Wambaugh; Flirting with Forty (May, $6.99) by Jane Porter; Kushiel's Justice (May, $6.99) by Jacqueline Carey; The Devil You Know (June, $6.99) by Mike Carey; Dear John (July, $7.99) by Nicholas Sparks; Shoot the Moon (Aug., $7.99) by Billie Letts.
HARLEQUIN
French Kissing (Apr., $4.99) by Nancy Warren. A
Drop Dead Gorgeous (Apr., $4.99) by Kimberly Raye. A vampire encounter turns a geek into a Greek god and a major sex machine who's being chased by every woman in town.
Mothers of the Year Anthology (Apr., $5.50) by Lori Handeland, Rebecca Winters and Anna DeStefano gathers heartwarming stories to celebrate Mother's Day.
What I Did on My Summer Vacation (July, $4.99) by Thea Devine, Debbi Rawlins and Samantha Hunter collects three steamy stories.
Flashpoint (July, $4.99) by Jill Shalvis is the first entry in the American Heroes: The Firefighters series, which centers on sexy
Soldier Caged (July, $4.99) by Rebecca York. Years after 17-year-old Addie gave up her baby girl, the father—a man she's never forgotten—comes back to give her a second chance at love.
Ryan's Story (July, $5.50) by Tara Taylor Quinn tells of a special family bond.
HARPER PAPERBACKS
The Man from Boot Hill: Reaper's Fee (Apr., $5.99) by Marcus Galloway. Former gunslinger Nick Graves now earns an honest living making coffins, but corrupt men want him to return to his former life; 50,000 first printing.
Weddings from Hell (June, $7.99) by Maggie Shayne, Jeaniene Frost, Terri Garey and Kathryn Smith presents four stories of weddings gone awry; 200,000 first printing.
The Roar of the Butterflies (June, $7.99) by Reginald Hill. When a young man is accused of cheating, the man defending him encounters intrigue and corruption; 40,000 first printing.
Skin and Bone (July, $7.99) by Kathryn Fox. As she investigates three horrific crimes, detective Kate Farrer's demons come back to haunt her; 100,000 first printing.
Hotter than Hell (July, $7.99), edited by Kim Harrison, offers stories from supernatural and paranormal authors including Keri Arthur, Susan Krinard, Carrie Vaughn, et al.; 200,000 first printing.
A Descent into Hell (July, $7.99) by Kathryn Casey. After Jennifer and Colton's dinner date, Jennifer disappears and is later found dismembered in Colton's tub—but
Court TV True Crime Book #2 (Aug., $7.99). When former race car driver Mickey Thompson and his wife are murdered, the man who commissioned the hit turns out to be Thompson's disgruntled former business partner; 75,000 first printing.
Reprints: What the Dead Know (Mar., $7.99) by Laura Lippman; 450,000 first printing; Naughty Neighbor (Mar., $7.99) by Janet Evanovich, 900,000 first printing; Heart-Shaped Box (Apr., $7.99) by Joe Hill, 40,000 first printing; Strike Force (May, $9.99) by Dale Brown, 500,000 first printing; The Judas Strain (June, $7.99) by James Rollins; 850,000 first printing; Up in Honey's Room (May, $9.99) by Elmore Leonard, 250,000 first printing; Justice Denied (July, $9.99) by J.A. Jance, 750,000 first printing; The Burnt House (Aug., $7.99) by Faye Kellerman, 700,000 first printing; Lying with Strangers (Aug., $7.99) by James Grippando, 200,000 first printing; Now and Forever (Aug., $7.99) by Ray Bradbury, 50,000 first printing.
HARPER ENTERTAINMENT
24 Declassified: Collateral Damage (Mar., $6.99) by Marc Cerasini. Jack Bauer takes on terrorists who are dedicated to spreading fear, death and untold destruction across the
24 Declassified: Trinity (May, $6.99) by John Whitman. Jack Bauer finds himself thrown into an ingenious assassination plot; 75,000 first printing.
HQN
Deadly Deceptions (Mar., $7.99) by Linda Lael Miller. Despite her posh new home, Mojo longs for her former simpler life but a blackmailer and murder aren't going to allow that to happen.
Dark of the Moon (Mar., $6.99) by Susan Krinard. Vampire Dorian Black must do the unthinkable to protect the woman he loves.
A Dangerous Love (Apr., $7.99) by Brenda Joyce. When his mother is murdered, Viscount Emilian St. Xavier is determined to seek revenge.
Blame It on
The Darkest Night (May, $6.99) by Gena Showalter. Two people, locked in their own separate hells, face destruction—or soul-shattering love.
The Darkest Kiss (May, $6.99) by Gena Showalter. Anya, goddess of anarchy, has never known pleasure until she meets Lucien, a warrior doomed to take souls to the hereafter.
Overnight Male (June, $6.99) by Elizabeth Bevarly. International espionge specialist Lila Moreau gets more than she bargained for when she brings in brogue agent Adrian Padgett.
The Darkest Pleasure (July, $6.99) by Gena Showalter. Bound by the demon of pain, Reyes is forbidden to know pleasure yet craves Danika Ford and will do anything to claim her.
Hot Property (July, $7.99) by Carly Phillips. Major league player John Roper had it all until a World Series disaster, and now publicist Amy Stone tries to gett his life back on track.
Sweet Talk (July, $6.99) by Susan Mallery. Claire Keyes's music career has left little time for boyfriends, but now she's decided to put falling in love on the top of her list.
Cutting Loose (Aug., $7.99) by Susan Andersen. When Jane meets Devlin Kavanagh she's infuriated that he's drunk, but even in his inebriated state, Devlin can tell Jane's ready to cut loose.
Sweet Spot (Aug., $6.99) by Susan Mallery. Tired of taking care of everyone else, Nicole is drawn in when a sexy former NFL player offers her a taste of freedom.
JOVE
What Looks Like Crazy (Mar., $7.99) by Charlotte Hughes. This first book in a new romantic comedy series features Kate Holly, a 33-year-old psychologist who is as unbalanced as her patients.
Just Desserts (Mar., $7.99) by Barbara Bretton recounts what happens to a woman when she discovers a father she never knew existed and a family she didn't realize she needed.
The Hollow: The Sign of Seven Trilogy (May, $7.99) by Nora Roberts. In the second entry in this series, a night of pre-pubescent celebration turns into a night of horror.
Fallen (May, $7.99) by Erin McCarthy. In this lush paranormal romance a man has literally fallen from grace.
With Every Breath (June, $7.99) by Lynn Kurland. Love blossoms between a Scottish healer and a laird who needs her help.
Turbulent Sea (Aug., $TBA) by Christine Feeham. Joley Drake learns that the price of being a popular rock star is very high; the fourth Drake Sisters novel.
Reprints: Undead and Easy (Apr., $7.99) by MaryJanice Davidson; The Harlequin (May, $7.99) by Laurell K. Hamilton; High Noon (June, $7.99) by Nora Roberts; Double Take (July, $7.99) by Catherine Coulter; Demons Are Forever: Confessions of a Demon-Hunting Soccer Mom (July, $7.99) by Julie Kenner.
JOVE PREMIUM
Reprints: The River Knows (Apr., $9.99) by Amanda Quick; The Echelon Vendetta (Apr., $9.99) by David Stone; The Double Agents: A Men at War Novel (May, $9.99) by W.E.B. Griffin and William E. Butterworth; Never Fear (June, $9.99) by Scott Frost; Killer Weekend (July, $9.99) by Ridley Pearson; Standard of Honor (Aug., $TBA) by Jack Whyte.
KENSINGTON
Streets of Fire (May, $6.99) by
Reprints: Staying Home Is a Killer (Mar., $6.99) by Sara Rosett; Fat Free and Fatal (Apr., $6.99) by G.A. McKevett; Postcards from Last Summer (May, $6.99) by Roz Bailey.
KIMANI PRESS
Two Grooms and a Wedding (Mar., $5.99) by Adrianne Byrd. Attorney Isabella Kane can't get Derrick Knight out of her mind—an obsession complicated by the fact that she's engaged to his old college rival.
Drive Me Wild (Apr., $5.99) by Gwynne Forster. A reporter poses as a chauffeur to get close to a millionaire but he gets much closer than expected.
Controversy (May, $6.99) by Adrianne Byrd. When Michael Adams's ex-husband turns up dead, Detective Kyson Dekker investigates and finds himself drawn to his suspect.
Irresistible Forces (May, $5.99) by Brenda Jackson.
Long Time Coming (June, $6.99) by Rochelle Alers. During a citywide blackout Micah Sanborn and Tessa Whitfield discover passion but Micah just can't quite make a commitment.
The Sweetest Temptation (July, $6.99) by Rochelle Alers. When Ethan falls for a luscious pastry chef he has trouble convincing her that he is worthy of her love and trust.
Just Desserts (July, $5.99) by Brenda Jackson. In the final book in The Three Mrs. Fosters series, Danielle may be able to salvage the dream of motherhood that was shattered when her husband died.
Taken by Storm (Aug., $6.99) by Rochelle Alers. Simone falls for the U.S. Marshall who's moved in to protect her during a high profile court case.
Her Lover's Legacy (Aug., $5.99) by Adrianne Byrd. A sexy community activist falls in love with his late father's executive assistant; the first book in The Braddocks: Secret Son series
Reprints: One Special Moment (Mar., $6.99) by Brenda Jackson; Defenseless (Apr., $6.99) by Adrianne Byrd; Charade (May, $6.99) by Donna Hill.
MIRA
Seaview Inn (Mar., $6.99) by Sherryl Woods. Hannah and Luke return to Seaview Key where family crises, heartache and the unexpected become part of healing the heart.
The Guilty (Mar., $7.99) by Jason Pinter. In this sequel to The Mark, Henry Parker hunts down a serial killer while uncovering secrets.
The Healer (Apr., $7.99) by Sharon Sala. Jonah Gray Wolf possesses the power to heal the sick and wounded.
Boneyard (Apr., $6.99) by Michelle Gagnon. F.B.I. Special Agent Kelly Jones leads an investigation into the discovery of a boneyard—a dumping ground for serial killers' victims.
Fire and Ice (May, $6.99) by Anne Stuart. A new recruit of the Committee chases a naïve young thing to prevent her from being murdered when she becomes part of a contracted hit.
Lover's Bite (May, $7.99) by Maggie Shayne. A collection of vampires are in pursuit of another killer gang of revenants, who have taken refuge in the
Blood Ties Book Four: All Soul's Night (May, $6.99) by Jennifer Armintrout. Someone, either a human or a werewolf, is killing former vampire members of the now defunct Movement.
The Night Café (June, $6.99) by Taylor Smith. When she unwittingly transports a stolen masterpiece out of the country, Hannah becomes the target of thieves, cops and Scotland Yard.
Season of Strangers (June, $7.99) by Kat Martin. A woman discovers that she's a specimen in an experiment being conducted by aliens.
Trust Me (June, $6.99) by Brenda Novak. After being assaulted, a woman fights to prove that her attacker is also guilty of three murders.
Stop Me (July, $6.99) by Brenda Novak. Three women who met in a victim's support group struggle to overcome old scars; the second book in a romantic suspense trilogy.
NAL OBSIDIAN
Demons Are a Ghoul's Best Friend (Mar., $6.99) by Victoria Laurie. Medium and ghost buster MJ Holliday returns in her second mystery.
Poison Pen: A Forensic Handwriting Mystery (Apr., $6.99) by Sheila Lowe is the first in a series featuring forensic handwriting expert Claudia Rose.
Criminal Minds: Killer Profile (May, $6.99) by Max Allan Collins is the second novel in this series that ties in to the CBS crime drama.
Mystery Can Crash Your Party (May., $6.99) by Selma Eichler is the 15th mystery in the series centering on a full-figured New York PI.
The Unkindest Cut: A Bridge Club Mystery (June, $6.99) by Honor Hartman continues the series about neighborhood bridge players turned amateur sleuths.
Missing Canyon (Aug., $7.99) by Meg Gardiner continues the series featuring Evan Delaney.
Doggone: An Animal Instinct Mystery (Aug., $6.99) by Gabriella Herkert presents the second mystery with legal investigator Sara Townley.
Reprints: The Refuge: A Maxie and Stretch Mystery (Mar., $6.99) by Sue Henry; A Crazy Little Thing Called Death (Mar., $6.99) by Nancy Martin; Murder with Reservations: A Dead-End Job Mystery (May, $6.99) by Elaine Viets; Mr. Monk in Outer Space (June, $6.99) by Lee Goldberg.
ONYX
Silent Run (Mar., $7.99) by Barbara Freethy begins a two-book series featuring two strong brothers caught up in extraordinary circumstances.
Silent Fall (Apr., $7.99) by Barbara Freethy continues the above series.
Wild & Hexy (June, $7.99) by Vicki Lewis Thompson offers a contemporary paranormal romance.
Twilight Fall: A Novel of the Darkyn (July, $7.99) by Lynn Viehl is the sixth in this series featuring Immortal Darkyn lord Valentin Jaus, who struggles with the loss of the only woman he ever loved.
Reprints: Requiem for an Assassin (May, $7.99) by Barry Eisler; Trashed (Aug., $7.99) by Alison Gaylin.
PINNACLE
If Looks Could Kill (Mar., $6.99) by M. William Phelps tells the true story of a socialite and beauty queen accused of orchestrating a murder.
Shakedown (Apr., $6.99) by Joel Goldman. The lives of three people involved in a mass murder investigation are threatened by betrayal.
Bad Moon Rising (May, $6.99) by Jonathan Maberry. While tourists enjoy Pine Deep's creepy Halloween Festival, locals fear the evil behind the festivities.
The Dark Ones (June, $6.99) by Anthony Izzo. The Dark Ones who bring clouds of death seek out the one soul who can stop them.
Pure Murder (June, $6.99) by Corey Mitchell is the true-crime story of two innocent teen girls in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Don't Ever Tell (July, $6.99) by Brandon Massey. A nice guy meets a wonderful girl only to find that everything about her is a lie.
Twisted Sister (Aug., $6.99) by Linda Ladd. Which twin is responsible for a series of vicious murders: the pampered princess or the misfit?
Reprint: Revenge of the Innocents (Mar., $7.99) by Nancy Taylor Rosenberg.
POCKET
Never Romance a Rake (July, $7.99) by Liz Carlyle. Baron Rothwell lives on the edge of ruin but may have met his match when offered a shocking wager.
POCKET STAR
Let Sleeping Rogues Lie (Mar., $6.99) is the fourth entry in the School for Heiresses series.
One Night with a Sweet-Talking Man (Mar., $6.99) by Anna Leigh. When Jed Fraser proposes to Caroline Collins he promises a marriage in name only, but the sparks between them have already begun.
To Wed a Wicked Prince (Apr., $7.99) by Jane Feather. Swept off her feet by an exotic and charming prince, Livia accepts Alex's proposal only to find her suspicions about his behavior growing.
First You Run (Apr., $6.99) by Roxanne St. Claire continues the Bullet Catchers series with a sexy Aussie bodyguard and a headstrong archeology professor.
Dark Needs at Nights Edge (May, $6.99) by Kresley Cole. The spirit of a famous ballerina murdered at the turn of the century must relive her death each month during the full moon.
A Rogue's Game (May, $6.99) by Renee Bernard. A rake and the daughter of a con man play a cat and mouse game.
Dark Desires After Dusk (June, $6.99) by Kresley Cole. When Caedon captures the halfling Holly Ashwin he thinks he can use and forget her but finds her haunting his dreams.
Return to the Summerhouse (July, $7.99) by Jude Deveraux. In this sequel to The Summerhouse, three women are given the chance to go back in time and recreate their history.
Master of Surrender (July, $6.99) by Karin Tabke. The Black Sword, a legendary killer, seeks legitimacy through marriage to a woman who is the daughter of a man he killed in battle.
The Book of Scandal (Aug., $6.99) by Julia London is based on an actual document written by Princess Caroline in 1806 about the scandals surrounding her estranged husband, the Prince of Wales, the royal family and the English court.
Seducing Mr. Darcy (Aug., $6.99) by Gwyn Cready. A woman who no longer believes in romance finds herself within the pages of one of the all-time great love stories in this time travel take on Pride and Prejudice.
PRESIDIO PRESS
Reprint: 41 Seconds to Freedom: An Insider's Account of the Lima Hostage Crisis (Apr., $7.99) by Luis Giampietri et al. presents an insider's account of the Japanese Embassy Hostage crisis and the remarkable rescue of those hostages.
ROC
Madhouse (Mar., $6.99) by Rob Thurman continues the contemporary fantasy series set in
Embrace the Night (Apr., $7.99) by Karen Chance. Clairvoyant Cassie Palmer returns for her next adventure.
Cruel Zinc Melodies (May, $7.99) by Glen Cook presents the latest case for wise-guy private eye Garrett in a fantasy city of elves, magic and intrigue.
Lord of Bones (July, $6.99) by Justine Mark. This sequel to Bloodangel stars Asha, a singer with a demonic edge.
Gale Force: A Weather Warden Novel (Aug., $6.99) by Rachel Caine follows the adventures of Joanne Baldwin, a woman who is part of an elite bureaucracy entrusted with controlling Earth's weather.
Omega Games: A Stardoc Novel (Aug., $7.99) by S.L. Viehl follows the exploits of a genetically engineered interstellar surgeon.
Reprints: Belladona: Ephemera #2 (Apr., $7.99) by Caitlin R. Kiernan; The Man with the Golden Torc (June, $7.99) by Simon R. Green; Valentine's Resolve: A Novel of Vampire Earth (July, $7.99) by E.E. Knight; Forged by Fire: Book Three of the Dragon Temple Saga (Aug., $7.99) by Janine Cross.
ST. MARTIN'S
Desperately Seeking a Duke (Mar., $6.99) by Celeste Bradley begins a series about three young women looking for love and upward mobility. 300,000 first printing.
Killer Secrets (Mar., $6.99) by Lora Leigh continues this series starring Navy SEALs. 450,000 first printing.
Night Life (Mar., $6.99) by Caitlin Kittredge marks the debut of a new author and a new dark fantasy series.
The Duke Next Door (Apr., $6.99) continues Bradley's series. 350,000 first printing.
Bad Blood (Apr., $6.99) by L.A. Banks introduces a new series, Crimson Moon, by the author of the Vampire Huntress Legend series. 150,000 first printing.
Duke Most Wanted (May, $6.99) by Celeste Bradley concludes this series. 350,000 first printing.
Shadow Magic (May, $6.99) by
Deep Black: Conspiracy (June, $6.99) by Stephen Coonts and Jim DeFelice When Charlie Dean and the Deep Black team investigate the apparent suicide of a Secret Service agent, they uncover a vast conspiracy.
Walk on the Wild Side (June, $6.99) by Christine Warren offers a new installment of The Others series.
Rescue Me (July, $6.99) by Cherry Adair, Lora Leigh and Cindy Gerard gathers stories of romantic suspense. 200,000 first printing.
Faceless (Aug., $6.99) by Debra Webb. When the case of his own murdered family is reopened 15 years later, Deputy D.A. Carson Tanner faces ghosts from the past.
Reprints: Sugar Daddy (Mar., $7.99) by Lisa Kleypas, 1million first printing; Power Play (Mar., $7.99) by Joseph Finder, 1 million first printing; Devil May Cry (Apr., $7.99) by Sherrilyn Kenyon, 1 million first printing; Pandora's Daughter (May, $7.99) by Iris Johansen, 2 million first printing; Drop Dead Beautiful (June, $7.99) by Jackie Collins, 1.2 million first printing; Lean Mean Thirteen (July, $7.99) by Janet Evanovich, 1 million first printing; The Heir (July, $7.99) by Barbara Taylor Bradford.
SIGNET
Thigh High (Mar., $7.99) by Christina Dodd. Nessa Dahl falls under suspicion when Jeremiah MacNaught comes to
A Lady's Secret (Apr., $7.99) by Jo Beverley. When Robin Fitzvitry, the fun-loving Earl of Huntersdown, encounters a cursing nun in a French inn, he can't resist the mystery.
Playing with Fire: A Novel of the Silver Dragons (May, $7.99) by Katie MacAlister launches the paranormal Silver Dragon series.
Lover Enshrined: A Novel of the Black Dagger Brotherhood (June, $7.99) by J.R. Ward is the sixth book in this series featuring Phury, a vampire tormented by the love he has for his twin brother's mate.
Into the Shadow: Darkness
Raven Heart (July, $6.99) by Cassie Edwards is the fourth book in the Dreamcatcher series.
Into the Flame (Aug., $7.99) is the fourth entry in the paranormal Darkness Chosen series.Leonard Maltin's 2009 Movie Guide (Aug., $9.99) by Leonard Maltin.
Reprints: Dry Ice (Mar., $9.99) by Stephen White; The Woods (Apr., $9.99) by Harlan Coben; Shoot Him If He Runs (May, $9.99) by Stuart Woods; Obsession (June, $7.99) by Karen Robards; The Secret Servant (July, $9.99) by Daniel Silva.
SIGNET ECLIPSE
Shadows of the Night (Mar., $6.99) by
Kindred Spirits: Nethercott Tales #2 (Mar., $6.99) by Jocelyn Kelley. The Nethercott sisters return in their second paranormal novel.
Phantom Pleasures (Apr., $6.99) by Julie Leto begins a contemporary paranormal series about brothers cursed by gypsies.
Take Me if You Can (Apr., $6.99) by Karen Kendall follows Avy Hunt who gets her thrills rescuing stolen art.
Dark Obsession: A Novel of Blackheath Moor (May, $6.99) by Allison Chase is a debut historical romance featuring ghosts and set in 19th-century
Nightkeepers: The Final Prophecy (June, $7.99) by Jessica Andersen. Demon creatures of the Mayan underworld come to Earth to trigger the apocalypse.
If Wishing Made It So (July, $6.99) by Lucy Finn. Middle school teacher Hildy Caldwell is perpetually unlucky in love.
A Little Less Talk and a Lot More Action (July, $6.99) by LuAnn McLane. This Southern romance is set in the
Trial By Fire (Aug., $6.99) by Jo Davis begins a romantic series featuring the Firefighters of Station Five.
Reprint: A Dangerous Love (Apr., $7.99) by Bertrice Small.
SILHOUETTE
Iron Cowboy (Mar., $4.75) by Diana Palmer. An ornery billionaire doesn't stand a chance of escaping the woman who's his match.
The Sheik and the Pregnant Bride (Mar., $4.99) by Susan Mallery. Mechanic Maggie Collins travels to Prince Qadir's desert home to restore his Rolls Royce and finds herself tuning up other things as well.
Bargaining for King's Baby (Mar., $4.75) by Maureen Child. He agreed to marry his rival's daughter to settle a business deal, but she has something else in mind.
A Doctor's Secret (Mar., $4.99) by Marie Ferrarella. Dr. Tania Pulaski relies on the ER's pace to keep her nightmares at bay, but things changes when a local hero is wheeled into her trauma room.
Marrying for King's Millions (Apr., $4.75) by Maureen Child. A marriage of convenience may not be so binding after all.
Falling for King's Fortune (May, $4.75) by Maureen Child. A millionaire playboy about to enter a loveless marriage meets a woman who claims to be the mother of his child.
Secret Agent Affair (May, $4.99) by Marie Ferrarella. Driving home late one night Marja Pulaski takes her eyes off the road and changes her life forever.
High-Society Secret Pregnancy (July, $4.75) by Maureen Child. Max agrees to help Julia, not by paying her blackmailer, but by making her his wife.
TOR
Timeless Moon (Mar., $6.99) by C.T. Adams and Cathy Clamp. When Josette Monier's gift of sight reveals trouble for her community, she must set aside her pain and save her people.
Hellbent and Heartfirst (Apr., $6.99) by Kassandra Sims. Jacyn Boaz and a sexy cowboy make a good team working in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, until the cowboy disappears.
So Help Me God (Apr., $7.99) by Larry D. Thompson. Author Thompson, a veteran
Dacing with Fire (July, $6.99) by Susan Kearney. A dance instructor who gave up her dreams faces trouble when her father's business is destroyed.
Touch of Darkness (Aug., $6.99) by C.T. Adams and Cathy Clamp is the final titles in the Thrall series.
Reprints: Checkmate (Mar., $6.99) by Karna Small Bodman; Antagonist (Mar., $7.99) by Gordon R. Dickson and David W. Wixon; The Aftermath (Apr., $7.99) by Ben Bova; Foul Play (Apr., $6.99) by Tori Carrington; The Religion (May, $7.99) by Willocks; Warlord (May, $7.99) by Jennifer Fallon; Majestic Descending (June, $7.99) by Mitchell Graham; Sandworms of Dune (July, $7.99) by Brian Herbert and Kevin Anderson; 2012 (July, $7.99) by Whitley Streiber; Invasive Procedures (Aug., $7.99) by Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston.
ZEBRA
To Wed a Texan (Mar., $6.99) by
The Naked Gentleman (Apr., $6.99) by Sally Mackenzie. A proper gentleman finds himself in a compromising position with a scantily-clad lady.
Dying Breath (May, $6.99) by Wendy Corsi Staub. It's summer at the
Darkness Everlasting (May, $6.99) by Alexandra Ivy continues this series in which a woman becomes a pawn in the battle between vampires and werewolves.
Damien (June, $6.99) by Jacquelyn Frank. The Vampire Prince and the woman he desires face a relentless foe.
Don't Turn Around (July, $6.99) by Hunter Morgan. After her best friend's killer is set free, a victim's advocate discovers she's being stalked.
Left To Die (Aug., $7.99) by Lisa Jackson. A serial killer who subjects his victims to agonizing deaths sets about to add another to his list.
Reprints: Absolute Fear (Mar., $7.99) by Lisa Jackson; Fast Track (July, $6.99) by Fern Michaels.
TRADE PAPERBACK REPRINTS
ART & ARCHITECTURE
Pallas Athene
(dist. by IPG)
Hogarth on High Life: The Marriage à la Mode Series (June, $24.95) by Georg Christophe Lichtenberg.
How to Paint Like the Old Masters (Aug., $24.95) by Joseph Sheppard.
BIOGRAPHY & MEMOIR
Akashic Books
Just Call Me Mike: A Journey to Actor and Activist (May, $16.95) by Mike Farrell, with a new introduction by Martin Sheen.
Applause Theatre & Cinema Books
A Twist of Lemmon: A Tribute to My Father (May, $16.95) by Chris Lemmon.
Back Bay
Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10 (May, $15.99) by Marcus Luttrell with Patrick Robinson. 150,000 first printing.
Ballantine
The Invisible Wall: A Love Story That Broke Barriers (Mar., $14.95) by Harry Bernstein.
Bantam
Little Heathens: Hard Times and High Spirits on an Iowa Farm During the Great Depression (May, $12) by Mildred Armstrong Kalish. 60,000 first printing.
Beacon Press
Without a Map: A Memoir (Apr., $14) by Meredith Hall.
Berkley
Travels with Barley: The Quest for the Perfect Beer Joint (Apr., $15) by Ken Wells.
John Blake
(dist. by IPG)
Behind Palace Doors: My Service as the Queen Mother’s Equerry (Apr., $12.95) by Major Colin Burgess and Paul Carter.
Broadway Books
The Diana Chronicles (June, $16.95) by Tina Brown.
Chicago Review Press
(dist. by IPG)
Honky Tonk Angel: The Intimate Story of Patsy Cline (Aug., $17.95) by Ellis Nassour and Dottie West.
Da CAPO PRESS
The Sound of No Hands Clapping: A Memoir (Aug., $15.95)and How to Lose Friends and Alienate People: A Memoir (Aug., $14.95), both by Toby Young.
Dial Press
Uncommon Arrangements: Seven Portraits of Married Life in London Literary Circles 1910–1939 (June, $14) by Katie Roiphe. 45,000 first printing.
Free Press
Infidel (Apr., $15) by Ayaan Hirsi Ali.
Grove Atlantic
What Just Happened?: Bitter Hollywood Tales from the Front Line (Apr., $14) by Art Linson.
Harcourt
Peeling the Onion: A Memoir (June, $15) by Günter Grass, translated from the German by Michael Henry Heim. 50,000 first printing.
Harlem Moon
I Got Your Back: A Father and Son Keep It Real About Love, Fatherhood, Family, and Friendship (May, $12.95) by Eddie Levert Sr. et al.
Harper Paperbacks
Marley & Me: Life and Love with the World’s Worst Dog (Mar., $13.95) by John Grogan. 250,000 first printing.
Harper Perennial
Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life (May, $14.95) by Barbara Kingsolver. 50,000 first printing.
At the Center of the Storm: The CIA During America’s Time of Crisis (May, $16.95) by George Tenet. 100,000 first printing.
Ike: An American Hero (June, $17.95) by Michael Korda. 125,000 first printing.
Hodder & Stoughton
(dist. by IPG)
Spilling the Beans (Apr., $24.95) by Clarissa Dickson Wright.
Hodder Paperbacks
(dist. by IPG)
Mad, Bad & Dangerous to Know: The Autobiography (Aug., $17.95) by Ranulph Fiennes.
Hyperion
My Father’s Secret War (Mar., $14.95) by Lucinda Franks. 75,000 first printing.
Indiana Univ. Press
Bean Blossom Dreams: A City Family’s Search for a Simple Country Life (Apr., $19.95) by Sallyann J. Murphey.
Mainstream Publishing
(dist. by IPG)
The Boys from Baghdad: From the Foreign Legion to the Killing Fields of Iraq (Apr., $9.95) by Simon Low.
One World
Have You Met Miss Jones?: The Life and Loves of Radio’s Most Controversial Diva (July, $14.95) by Tarsha Jones.
Pegasus Books
Charlotte Brontë: A Writer’s Life (Aug., $15.95) by Rebecca Fraser.
Riverhead
Baby Love: Choosing Motherhood After a Lifetime of Ambivalence (Mar., $15) by Rebecca Walker.
Running Press
Bunny Tales: Behind Closed Doors at the Playboy Mansion (June, $13.95) by Izabella St. James.
Rutgers Univ. Press
BookMarks: Reading in Black and White, A Memoir (July, $19.95) by Karla FC Holloway.
Simon & Schuster
Einstein (May, $18) by Walter Isaacson. 250,000 first printing.
ViLLARD
Can I Keep My Jersey?: 11 Teams, 5 Countries, and 4 Years in My Life as a Basketball Vagabond (Apr., $14.95) by Paul Shirley.
Vintage
I Feel Bad About My Neck: And Other Thoughts About Being a Woman (Apr., $12.95) by Nora Ephron.
Virago
(dist. by IPG)
Every Secret Thing: My Family, My Country (Apr., $15.95) by Gillian Slovo.
BUSINESS & PERSONAL FINANCE
Amacom
Internet Riches: The Simple Money-Making Secrets of Online Millionaires (Mar., $17.95) by Scott Fox.
Berrett-Koehler
The Hamster Revolution: How to Manage Your Email Before It Manages You (May, $14.95) by Mike Song et al.
Broadway Books
The Automatic Millionaire Homeowner: A Lifetime Plan to Finish Rich in Real Estate (Mar., $12.95) by David Bach.
Business Plus
Nice Girls Don’t Get Rich: 75 Avoidable Mistakes Women Make with Money (Apr., $13.99) by Lois P. Frankel.
The No Asshole Rule: Building a Civilized Workplace and Surviving One That Isn’t (June, $13.99) by Robert I. Sutton.
Citadel
New Girl On the Job: Advice from the Trenches (May, $14.95) by Hannah Seligson.
Collins Business
Integrity: The Courage to Meet the Demands of Reality (June, $14.95) by Henry Cloud.
Portfolio
Trading Up: Why Consumers Want New Luxury Goods—And How Companies Create Them (Apr., $16) by Michael J. Silverstein and Neil Fiske
The Starfish and the Spider: The Unstoppable Power of Leaderless Organizations (Aug., $14) by Ori Brafman and Rod A. Beckstrom.
Scribner
Where Have All the Leaders Gone? (May, $15) by Lee Iacocca.
CHILD CARE & PARENTING
Algonquin Books
Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit, Updated and Expanded Edition (Mar., $14.95) by Richard Louv.
Bantam
Husband-Coached Childbirth: The Bradley Method of Natural Childbirth, Fifth Edition (June, $17) by Robert A. Bradley, M.D., revised and updated by Marjie, Jay and James Hathaway.
Ten Speed Press
Feeding Baby: Everyday Recipes for Healthy Infants and Toddlers, Revised (May, $14.95) by Joachim Splichal et al.
Touchstone
Little Family, Big Values: Lessons in Love, Respect, and Understanding for Families of Any Size (Mar., $12.95) by the Roloff Family.
CONTEMPORARY AFFAIRS
Farrar Straus & Giroux
The Atomic Bazaar: The Rise of the Nuclear Poor (May, $13) by William Langewiesche.
Potomac Books
Triumph of the Martyrs: A Reporter’s Journey into Occupied Iraq (Apr., $17.95) by Nir Rosen.
Publicaffairs
The Devil Came on Horseback: Bearing Witness to the Genocide in Darfur (Mar., $14.95) by Brian Steidle and Gretchen Steidle Wallace.
Virago
(dist. by IPG)
Desert Children (Apr., $12.95) by Waris Dirie.
Yale Univ. Press
The Occupation of Iraq: Winning the War, Losing the Peace (Apr., $20) by Ali A. Allawi.
COOKBOOKS, WINE & ENTERTAINING
Riverhead
Alone in the Kitchen with an Eggplant: Confessions of Cooking for One and Dining Alone (July, $14) by Jenni-Ferrari-Adler.
Stewart, Tabori & Chang
Arthur Schwartz’s New York City Food: An Opinionated History and More than 100 Legendary Recipes (Mar., $27.50) by Arthur Schwartz.
Alton Brown’s Gear for Your Kitchen (Apr., $17.95) by Alton Brown.
Storey Publishing
The New England Clam Shack Cookbook (2nd Edition) (May, $16.95) by Brooke Dojny.
Ten Speed Press
Rick Stein’s Complete Seafood: A Step-by-Step Reference (Apr., $27.95) by Rick Stein
Niman Ranch Cookbook: From Farm to Table with America’s Finest Meat (June, $24.95) by Bill Niman and Janet Fletcher.
Workman
The Barbecue Bible! 10th Anniversary Edition (Apr., $22.95) by Steven Raichlen.
FICTION/GENERAL & SHORT STORIES
Anchor Books
Rant: The Oral History of Buster Casey (May, $13.95) by Chuck Palahniuk.
On Chesil Beach (June, $13.95) by Ian McEwan.
Atria
Casanegra: A Tennyson Hardwick Story (June, $14) by Blair Underwood.
Back Bay
Then We Came to the End (May, $13.99) by Joshua Ferris.
Ballantine
The Bright Side of Disaster (Apr., $13.95) by Katherine Center
The Seceret Lives of the Kudzu Debutantes (May, $13.95) by Cathy Holton.
Summer Reading (May, $13.95) by Hilma Wolitzer.
Cheap Diamonds (June, $14.95) by Norris Church Mailer
Loving Frank (July, $13.95) by Nancy Horan.
Bantam
Garden Spells (May, $12) by Sarah Addison Allen. 150,000 first printing.
Berkley
Spook Country (June, $14) by William Gibson.
Broadway Books
Sheer Abandon (Apr., $14) by Penny Vincenzi.
Canongate
The Raw Shark Texts (Apr., $14) by Steven Hall.
Dalkey Archive Press
Monsieur (June, $12.95) by Jean-Philippe Toussaint.
Del Rey
Settling Accounts: In at the Death (July, $16.95) by Harry Turtledove.
Delta
Sisters (July, $14) Danielle Steel. 50,000 first printing.
Dial
The Manny (May, $12) by Holly Peterson, 60,000 first printing.
Mister Pip (June, $12) by Lloyd Jones, 50,000 first printing.
Free Press
The Used World (June, $14) by Haven Kimmel.
Grand Central Publishing
Free Food for Millionaires (Apr., $13.99) by Min Jin Lee.
The Choice (Aug., $13.99) by Nicholas Sparks.
Grove Press
Up High in the Trees (June, $14) by Kiara Brinkman.
Harcourt
The Reluctant Fundamentalist (Apr., $13) by Mohsin Hamid. 100,000 first printing.
The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox (June, $14) by Maggie O’Farrell.
Harper Paperbacks
The Book of Airs and Shadows (Mar., $14.95) by Michael Gruber. 100,000 first printing.
Mariner Books
The Last Empress (Apr., $13.95) by Anchee Min. 35,000 first printing.
Mira
Gloss (June, $13.95) by Jennifer Oko.
Nal
Sleeping with Strangers (Apr., $14) by Eric Jerome Dickey.
Waking with Enemies (Apr., $14) by Eric Jerome Dickey.
New Directions
Amulet (May, $14.95) by Roberto Bolaño.
New Press
Shadows of a Childhood: A Novel of War and Friendship (Apr., $14.95) by Elisabeth Gille. 25,000 first printing.
Norton
Body of Lies (Apr., $13.95) by David Ignatius.
Penguin
In the Woods (June, $15) by Tana French.
Plume
Burning Bright (Mar., $14) by Tracy Chevalier.
Random House
Finn (Mar., $13.95) by Jon Clinch.
Riverhead
Flower Children (June, $14) by Maxine Swann.
Slummy Mummy (July, $14) by Fiona Neill.
Roc
A Song for Arbonne (May, $16) by Guy Gavriel Kay.
Scribner
The God of Animals (Mar., $14) by Aryn Kyle. 125,000 first printing.
Falling Man (June, $14) by Don DeLillo, 125,000 first printing.
St. Martin’s Press
Shoe Addicts Anonymous (May, $13.95) by Beth Harbison. 125,000 first printing
The Gatecrasher (June, $13.95) by Madeleine Wickham. 250,000 first printing.
Vintage
Divisadero (May, $13.95) by Michael Ondaatje.
FICTION/MYSTERY & SUSPENSE
Grand Central Publishing
The Quickie (Apr., $14.99) by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge.
Blonde Faith (Aug., $13.99) by Walter Mosley.
Grove Press
The Lost Army of Cambyses (Apr., $14) by Paul Sussman.
Spirit House: A Vincent Calvino Mystery (May, $13) by Christopher G. Moore.
Harcourt
Silence (June, $14) by Thomas Perry. 75,000 first printing.
Pegasus Books
The Dark Streets: A Jack Liffey Mystery (Apr., $14.95) by John Shannon.
Plume
God’s Spy (Mar., $14) by Juan Gómez-Jurado.
Touchstone
Looks to Die For: A Lacy Fields Mystery (Jan., $14) by Janice Kaplan.
FICTION/SCIENCE FICTION & FANTASY
Ace
Fatal Revenant (Aug., $16) by Stephen R. Donaldson.
Baen Books
Von Neumann’s War (Mar., $7.99) by John Ringo and Travis S. Taylor.
By Slanderous Tongues (Mar., $7.99) by Mercedes Lackey and Roberta Gellis.
Daw
Shadowplay: Shadowmarch Volume II (Mar., $15.95) by Tad Williams.
The Reel Stuff (June, $15), edited by Brian M. Thomsen and Martin H. Greenberg.
Del Rey
Thirteen (June, $13.95) by Richard K. Morgan.
Orb Books
Anvil of Stars (Mar., $15.95) by Greg Bear.
Tor
The Risen Empire (July, $14.95) by Scott Westerfeld.
GRAPHIC NOVELS
Overlook Press
The Book of Leviathan (May, $19.95) by Peter Blegvad.
Pantheon
La Perdida (June, $12.95) by Jessica Abel.
HEALTH, FITNESS & BEAUTY
Checkmark Books
Food Alert! Second Edition (July, $17.95) by Morton Satin.
Hyperion
Regaining Your Self (Mar., $24.95) by Ira M. Sacker, M.D., with Sheila Buff. 35,000 first printing.
Mariner
How Doctors Think (Mar., $15.95) by Jerome Groopman. 200,000 first printing.
Perigee
The Bonus Years Diet: 7 Miracle Foods That Can Add Years to Your Life (Apr., $15.95) by Ralph Felder, M.D., et al.
Rodale
The Four Day Win (Mar., $15.95) by Martha Beck. 50,000 first printing
Dr. Neal Barnard’s Program for Reversing Diabetes (Apr., $15.95) by Neal D. Barnard, with menus and recipes by Bryanna Clark Grogan. 50,000 first printing.
The Abs Diet for Women (May, $15.95) by David Zinczenko with Ted Spiker. 125,000 first printing.
HISTORY
Center Street
The Preacher and the Presidents: Billy Graham in the White House (June, $14.95) by Nancy Gibbs and Michael Duffy.
Enigma Books
(dist. by Consortium)
Roosevelt and Hopkins: An Intimate History (Apr., $28) by Robert E. Sherwood, new introduction by Wilson Miscamble.
Free Press
Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years (June, $15) by David Talbot.
Grove Press
The Perfect Summer: England 1911, Just Before the Storm (May, $15) by Juliet Nicolson.
Harcourt
The Republic of Pirates: Being the True and Surprising Story of the Caribbean Pirates and the Man Who Brought Them Down (May, $15) by Colin Woodard
Harvard Univ. Press
Dunkirk: Fight to the Last Man (Apr., $19.95) by Hugh Sebag-Montefiore.
Overlook Press
Highlanders (Mar., $35) by Sir Fitzroy Maclean.
Oxford Univ. Press
James Madison and the Struggle for the Bill of Rights (May, $15.95) by Richard Labunski.
Pan
(dist. by Trafalgar Square/IPG)
Irish Freedom: The History of Irish Nationalism (Apr., $15.95) by Richard English.
Pantheon
The Bottom of the Harbor (July, $23) by Joseph Mitchell.
Random House
Sin in the Second City (June, $14.95) by Karen Abbott.
Tuttle
The Japanese Tea Ceremony: Cha-No-Yu (June, $21.95) by A.L. Sadler.
Univ. Of North Carolina Press
Che’s Chevrolet, Fidel’s Oldsmobile: On the Road in Cuba (Mar., $18.95) by Richard Schweid.
Yale Univ. Press
Bound Together: How Traders, Preachers, Adventurers, and Warriors Shaped Globalization (May, $18) by Nayan Chanda.
HUMOR
Berkley
Dave Barry’s History of the Millennium (Aug., $14) by Dave Barry.
Michael O’mara
(dist. by IPG)
Eats, Shites and Leaves: Crap English and How to Use It (Apr., $9.95) by A. Parody.
LIFESTYLE
Black Dog & Leventhal
Love Me or Leash Me: 75 Simple Ways to Keep Me a Happy, Healthy and Well Behaved Companion (May, $12.95) by Annee Bobby.
Fox Chapel
(dist. by IPG)
Illustrated Cabinetmaking (Apr., $24.95) by Bill Hylton.
Harcourt
Merle’s Door: Lessons from a Freethinking Dog (Apr., $14) by Ted Kerasote. 150,000 first printing.
Phaidon Press
The Fashion Book by editors of Phaidon Press (Apr., $24.95).
Ryland Peters & Small
French Country Living and Italian Country Living (Mar., $19.95 each) by Caroline Clifton-Mogg.
LITERARY CRITICISM
Yale Univ. Press
Shakespeare the Thinker (Apr., $19) by A.D. Nuttall.
NATURE
Abrams
Untamed (Apr., $29.95) by Steve Bloom; Worldchanging (Apr., $19.95), edited by Alex Steffen. 75,000 first printing.
Algonquin Books
Flower Confidential: The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful (Mar., $13.95) by Amy Stewart.
Mit Press
Design on the Edge: The Making of a High-Performance Building (Apr., $14.95) by David W. Orr.
Phaidon Press
Earthsong (Mar., $29.95) by Angelika Jung-Hüttl, photographs by Bernhard Edmaier.
Public Affairs
This Moment on Earth: Today’s New Environmentalists and Their Vision for the Future (Apr., $14.95) by Sen. John Kerry and Teresa Heinz Kerry.
Sierra Club Books
The Grandest of Lives: Eye to Eye with Whales (Apr., $14.95) by Douglas H. Chadwick.
NEW AGE
Forge
Ghosts of the Old West (Aug., $14.95) by Earl Murray.
Tarcher
Energy Medicine: Balancing Your Bodies’ Energies for Optimal Health, Joy, and Vitality (Aug., $16.95) by Donna Eden with David Feinstein.
Taylor Trade Publishing
The Only Astrology Book You’ll Ever Need: With an Interactive CD-ROM (May, $19.95) by Joanna Wolfolk.
PERFORMING ARTS
Backbeat Books
Backstage Passes & Backstabbing Bastards: Memoirs of a Rock ‘n’ Roll Survivor (June, $19.95) by Al Kooper.
Black Dog & Leventhal
Broadway Musicals: The 101 Greatest Shows of All Time (May, $22.95) by Ken Bloom and Frank Vlastnik.
Checkmark Books
The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons, Third Edition (Aug., $24.95) by Jeff Lenburg.
Continuum
The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia (Mar., $24.95) by Michael Gray.
Nyrb Classics
Grief Lessons (Aug., $14.95) by Euripides.
Random House
The House That George Built (May, $15.95) by Wilfrid Sheed.
PHILOSOPHY
Penguin
Plato and a Platypus Walk into a Bar… Understanding Philosophy Through Jokes (July, $12) by Thomas Cathcart and Daniel Klein.
POETRY
Graywolf Press
Letters to a Stranger (June, $14) by Thomas James.
POLITICS
Columbia Univ. Press
The Truth of Power: Intellectual Affairs in the Clinton White House (Mar., $19.95) by Benjamin Barber.
Harperpaperbacks
Crazies to the Left of Me, Wimps to the Right: How One Side Lost Its Mind and the Other Lost Its Nerve (Apr., $13.95) by Bernard Goldberg. 100,000 first printing.
Somebody’s Gotta Say It (June, $14.95) by Neal Boortz. 100,000 first printing.
Oxford Univ. Press
Our Undemocratic Constitution: Where the Constitution Goes Wrong (And How We the People Can Correct It) (Mar., $19.95) by Sanford Levinson.
Penguin
The Assault on Reason (May, $16) by Al Gore.
Public Affairs
The Political Brain: The Role of Emotion in Deciding the Fate of the Nation (May, $15.95) by Drew Westen.
Univ. Press Of Kentucky
In Defense of the Bush Doctrine (Mar., $19.95) by Robert G. Kaufman.
PSYCHOLOGY
Harcourt
Mistakes Were Made (but Not by Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts (May, $15) by Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson.
RELATIONSHIPS & DATING
Thomas Nelson
Marriage: From Surviving to Thriving—Practical Advice on Making Your Marriage Strong (May, $14.99) by Charles R. Swindoll.
Michael O’mara
(dist. by IPG)
The Wicked Wit of Oscar Wilde (May, $12.95) by Maria Leach.
SCIENCE
Bantam
A Briefer History of Time (July, $18) by Stephen Hawking with Leonard Mlodinow. 75,000 first printing.
Columbia Univ. Press
Molecular Gastronomy: Exploring the Science of Flavor (Aug., $19.95) by Hervé This.
Free Press
The Edge of Evolution: The Search for the Limits of Darwinism (June, $15) by Michael J. Behe.
Grove Press
A Symphony in the Brain: The Evolution of the New Brain Wave Biofeedback (Aug., $14) by Jim Robbins.
Mariner Books
The Canon: A Whirligig Tour of the Beautiful Basics of Science (Apr., $15.95) by Natalie Angier. 75,000 first printing.
Merrell
NASA: The Complete Illustrated History (Mar., $29.95) by Michael H. Gorn, foreword by Buzz Aldrin.
SELF-HELP & RECOVERY
Da Capo
Too Soon Old, Too Late Smart: Thirty True Things You Need to Know (Apr., $12.95) by Gordon Livingston, M.D.
Hay House
Repotting: 10 Steps for Redesigning Your Life! (Mar., $14.95) by Diana Holman and Ginger Pape.
Univ. Of Iowa Press
Our of This World: A Journey of Healing (Apr., $19.95) by Mary Swander.
Workman
How To Make People Like You in 90 Seconds or Less (June, $11.95) by Nicholas Boothman.
SOCIAL SCIENCES
Plume
To Catch a Predator (Mar., $15) by Chris Hansen.
SPORTS
Modern Library
Baseball: A History of America’s Favorite Game (Mar., $14.95) by George Vecsey.
Norton
Coach: Lessons on the Game of Life (Apr., $11.95) by Michael Lewis.
Taylor Trade Publishing
Sports Illustrated Lacrosse: Fundamentals for Winning, Second Edition (Apr., $14.95) by David Urick.
TRAVEL
Grove Press
Living in a Foreign Language: A Mrmoir of Food, Wine, and Love in Italy (June, $14) by Michael Tucker.
Macmillan Uk
(dist. by Trafalgar Square/IPG)
A Load of Bull: An Englishman’s Adventures in Madrid (May, $14.95) by Tim Parfitt.
National Geographic
10 Best of Everything: An Ultimate Guide for Travelers (Mar., $19.95) by Nathaniel and Andrew Lande.
Pan
(dist. by Trafalgar Square/IPG)
Three Sheets to the Wind: One Man’s Quest for the Meaning of Beer (May, $13.95) by Pete Brown.
Travelers’ Tales
The Penny Pincher’s Passport to Luxury Travel: The Art of Cultivating Preferred Customer Status (Apr., $14.95) by Joel L. Widzer.
TRUE CRIME
Atria
The Daughters of Juarez: The Story of Serial Murder South of the Border (Mar., $14) by Teresa Rodriguez.
Lawrence Hill Press
(dist. by IPG)
The Framing of Mumia Abu-Jamal (May, $16.95) by J. Patrick O’Connor.
WAR & MILITARY
Berkley Caliber
Beyond Band of Brothers: The War Memoirs of Major Dick Winters (May, $15) by Major Dick Winters with Col. Cole C. Kingseed.
Nal Caliber
On Call in Hell: A Doctor’s Iraq War Story (Mar., $15) by Cdr. Richard Jadick with Thomas Hayde.
WOMEN’S STUDIES
Da Capo Lifelong
Pushed: The Painful Truth About Childbirth and Modern Maternity Care (Apr., $16) by Jennifer Block.















